TAMME (WILLIAMS) AURELI
Remember to start at the bottom and work your way up.
You may post my message. Also, I would add that some of the people in the picture are Carolyn (Kay Kay) Cooper, Dauphie Ward, Nadine Leibsch (who I saw about 2 years ago at Tascosa’s graduation – her son was graduating at that time and I had friends graduating) and I really think one of the other girls is Lori Woltemath, and me. I wish I could remember who my fellow dog was. I notice that she is in another picture as well with someone whom I think may also be me.
One of my co-workers knows a teacher at Sam Houston at the present. The teacher was in possession of several newspapers and an annual from the 70’s, that she was told to get rid of. He just put them all on my desk. I would be happy to forward them to you if you would like.
I am glad to know I made such an impression. I have not changed. I am still quiet and shy. I wish that Sam Houston was still the school we knew back then. How times change. My daughter will graduate from Amarillo High this year. I had to convert to a Crockett Pioneer and then an Amarillo High Sandie (I am outnumbered since my husband also graduated from Amarillo High).
Please let me know if you would like to have these items and I will stick them in the mail to you. Take care. I will be checking your blog to watch for updates.
Tamme
From: Jacob Trevino [mailto:tio_jacob@att.net] Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 12:45 PMTo: Tamme AureliSubject: Re: Sam Houston Blog
Tamme,
What a great surprise to hear from you. This has been a busy past couple of days talking to students and teachers from those great days at Sam Houston.
Yes, I remember you often. You made an impression on me. I can't say that I remember all my ex students but I remember you. Must be because you are so quiet and shy, right????
May I have your permission to post your letter to the website? If not, please leave messages there because other people would like to hear from you. At the bottom of each "post", like the one with your picture, there is a link called "comments". Click on it and leave a message. You can comment anonimously, or use your Google ID. If you use the "anon" route, tell us who you are. It's much much fun that way.
Stay in touch, even if you don't use the blog (which I really hope you keep coming back to), then we'll communicate via e-mail. We have a lot of catching up to do.
Jake
PS. Do you plan to sue (being a paralegal and all) for my creating an unsafe environment for my students??? I hope not cause I'm just a poor old school teacher. Ha!
-------Original Message-------
From: Tamme Aureli
Date: 8/7/2007 11:43:48 AM
To: trevinojval@yahoo.com
Subject: Sam Houston Blog
Mr. Trevino,
I just saw your blog site recognized in the Amarillo paper, and linked to it to see if I knew anyone who had written in. Imagine my surprise to see the “Old Photos” posted on April 29, 2007, showing me posing as a dog in front on the left. I am sure my mother would be very proud to know I spent my days being so serious and studious.
I have very great memories of your class. You were one of my favorite teachers along with Mr. Lammes. I had you for science in the 7th grade and health as a freshman (that’s the year that health became a mandatory class for us as either a freshman or sophomore).
I don’t know if you remember or not, but I broke my arm in your class as a 7th grader when I gracefully tripped over the cord attached to the overhead projector and killed it along with my right arm.
Thanks for a good laugh today and a trip down memory lane. You might remember me as Tamme Williams.
Tamme Aureli, Paralegal
Templeton, Smithee, Hayes,
Heinrich & Russell, LLP
320 S. Polk, Suite 1000 (79101)
P. O. Box 15010
Amarillo, TX 79105-5010
806.324.0324 – Telephone
806.379.8568 – Facsimile
1 comment:
Tamme, in case you didn't get my latest e-mail, I can use new materials for "Posts" so feel free to send them. I may not need the yearbook(s) if they are between 73 and 78. But I bet somebody else might. If you would like to post to the blog, I can fix you up. Just let me know and I'll make it happen. I could use the help. If you have a scanner, you can copy the materials and upload them straight to the blog. It couldn't be easier.
Thanks,
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